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3D Printing of Hydrogel Polysaccharides for Biomedical Applications: A Review. [PDF]

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Aghajani M   +3 more
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3D printing in Neurosurgery

World Neurosurgery, 2016
As well known, from a scientific point of view, the product of 3D printing is the result of the perfect superimposition of layers of condensed polymers of various nature that aggregate to form true solid matter. The previously created computer model is accomplished in accordance with the 3D of the real world.
TOMASELLO, Francesco   +2 more
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3D printing in dentistry

British Dental Journal, 2015
3D printing has been hailed as a disruptive technology which will change manufacturing. Used in aerospace, defence, art and design, 3D printing is becoming a subject of great interest in surgery. The technology has a particular resonance with dentistry, and with advances in 3D imaging and modelling technologies such as cone beam computed tomography and
Alastair Darwood   +3 more
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3D Printing of Optics

2018
In comparison to conventional manufacturing technologies, in additive manufacturing, material is deposited rather than removed. Various kinds of methods are used, which are mainly implemented for mechanical applications. Nevertheless, this technology enables a wide variety of new design possibilities for optical components as well. Even some industrial
Rank, Manuel, Heinrich, Andreas
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3D printed device for epitachophoresis

Analytica Chimica Acta, 2021
Polyacrylamide or agarose gels are the most frequently used sieving and stabilizing media in slab gel electrophoresis. Recently, we have introduced a new electrophoretic technique for concentration/separation of milliliter sample volumes. In this technique, the gel is used primarily as an anticonvection media eliminating liquid flow during the ...
František Foret   +7 more
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3D Printed Reconstructions

2021
Three-dimensional (3D) printing is an emerging technology used in numerous fields of orthopedics and traumatology. There are at least three possible applications of this technology in musculoskeletal oncology: anatomical models, surgical tools and jigs, and implantable prostheses to reconstruct large bone defects.
Angelini, Andrea   +3 more
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Retailing with 3D Printing

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
Given the promise of three‐dimensional (3D) printing, also known as additive manufacturing, some innovative consumer goods companies have started to experiment with such a technology for on‐demand production. In this study, we consider two adoption cases of 3D printing in a dual‐channel (i.e., online and in‐store) retail setting, and evaluate its ...
Li Chen, Yao Cui, Hau L. Lee
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